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  2. Queen's Hotel - Wikipedia

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  3. List of historic places in the Edmonton Capital Region

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    Edmonton municipality Q37778213: More images: Molstad Residence 9633 95th Avenue, Edmonton AB Alberta , Edmonton municipality Q38529019: More images: Old St. Stephen's College 8820 112th Street, Edmonton AB

  4. Fort Edmonton Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Edmonton Park (sometimes referred to as "Fort Edmonton") is an attraction in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Named for the first enduring European post in the area of modern-day Edmonton, the park is the largest living history museum in Canada by area. [ 1 ]

  5. Edmonton Convention Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the facility expanded with a new exhibit hall, Hall D. [1] On August 29, 2017, Edmonton's city council approved a plan for the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation (EEDC, now Explore Edmonton) to take ownership of the Edmonton Expo Centre from Northlands, effective January 1, 2018, as a condition of relieving debt owed to the city ...

  6. Edmonton-South - Wikipedia

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    The first iteration of Edmonton South included the part of Edmonton south of the North Saskatchewan River, which had recently been amalgamated into Edmonton.. The re-created Edmonton-South has the Whitemud Creek and Rabbit Hill Road as its western boundary, the Henday as its northern boundary (except the area between Rabbit Hill Road and the Whitemud Creek south of 23rd Ave NW), 91st St SW and ...

  7. Queen Elizabeth Pool - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth Pool original site in 2011, shortly before demolition. The Queen Elizabeth Pool is an outdoor swimming pool located on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River valley in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The original pool, which opened on August 22, 1922, was the oldest municipal pool in Western Canada. [1]

  8. Fort Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    A few months later (on Oct. 5, 1795), Hudson's Bay began to construct Edmonton House close by, taking advantage of the same two rivers; in a possible revelation of the competitive nature of the companies, Fort Augustus and Edmonton House's distance was described as being a "musket-shot" apart, [4] yet the proximity also offered mutual security ...

  9. Edmonton Riverboat - Wikipedia

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    On 2 April 1992, Edmonton Mayor Jan Reimer would announce a CA$3.4-million venture partially funded by the federal and provincial government to build a dock for the proposed Edmonton Riverboat. [4] Edmonton builder Scott Steel would construct the riverboat within the city, but would refuse to release the vessel, claiming he was owed $1.35-million.